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A first-generation metric linkage disequilibrium map of bovine chromosome

A first-generation metric linkage disequilibrium map of bovine chromosome
A first-generation metric linkage disequilibrium map of bovine chromosome
We constructed a metric linkage disequilibrium (LD) map of bovine chromosome 6 (BTA6) on the basis of data from 220 SNPs genotyped on 433 Australian dairy bulls. This metric LD map has distances in LD units (LDUs) that are analogous to centimorgans in linkage maps. The LD map of BTA6 has a total length of 8.9 LDUs. Within the LD map, regions of high LD (represented as blocks) and regions of low LD (steps) are observed, when plotted against the integrated map in kilobases. At the most stringent block definition, namely a set of loci with zero LDU increase over the span of these markers, BTA6 comprises 40 blocks, accounting for 41% of the chromosome. At a slightly lower stringency of block definition (a set of loci covering a maximum of 0.2 LDUs on the LD map), up to 81% of BTA6 is spanned by 46 blocks and with 13 steps that are likely to reflect recombination hot spots. The mean swept radius (the distance over which LD is likely to be useful for mapping) is 13.3 Mb, confirming extensive LD in Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle, which makes such populations ideal for whole-genome association studies.
semen, research, single nucleotide, research support, reproduction, animals, genetic, dairy products, cattle, quantitative trait loci, population, radius, chromosomes
1943-2631
79-85
Khatkar, Mehar S.
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Collins, Andrew
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Hawken, Rachel J.
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Hobbs, Matthew
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Zenger, Kyall R.
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Barris, Wes
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Khatkar, Mehar S.
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Collins, Andrew
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Cavanagh, Julie A.L.
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Hawken, Rachel J.
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Zenger, Kyall R.
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Barris, Wes
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McClintock, Alexander E.
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Thomson, Peter C.
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Nicholas, Frank W.
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Khatkar, Mehar S., Collins, Andrew, Cavanagh, Julie A.L., Hawken, Rachel J., Hobbs, Matthew, Zenger, Kyall R., Barris, Wes, McClintock, Alexander E., Thomson, Peter C., Nicholas, Frank W. and Raadsma, Herman W. (2006) A first-generation metric linkage disequilibrium map of bovine chromosome. Genetics, 174 (1), 79-85. (doi:10.1534/genetics.106.060418).

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We constructed a metric linkage disequilibrium (LD) map of bovine chromosome 6 (BTA6) on the basis of data from 220 SNPs genotyped on 433 Australian dairy bulls. This metric LD map has distances in LD units (LDUs) that are analogous to centimorgans in linkage maps. The LD map of BTA6 has a total length of 8.9 LDUs. Within the LD map, regions of high LD (represented as blocks) and regions of low LD (steps) are observed, when plotted against the integrated map in kilobases. At the most stringent block definition, namely a set of loci with zero LDU increase over the span of these markers, BTA6 comprises 40 blocks, accounting for 41% of the chromosome. At a slightly lower stringency of block definition (a set of loci covering a maximum of 0.2 LDUs on the LD map), up to 81% of BTA6 is spanned by 46 blocks and with 13 steps that are likely to reflect recombination hot spots. The mean swept radius (the distance over which LD is likely to be useful for mapping) is 13.3 Mb, confirming extensive LD in Holstein-Friesian dairy cattle, which makes such populations ideal for whole-genome association studies.

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Published date: September 2006
Keywords: semen, research, single nucleotide, research support, reproduction, animals, genetic, dairy products, cattle, quantitative trait loci, population, radius, chromosomes

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Local EPrints ID: 59928
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/59928
ISSN: 1943-2631
PURE UUID: 9e12545b-57c1-42d2-848b-bdcaa9f1f745
ORCID for Andrew Collins: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7108-0771

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Date deposited: 05 Sep 2008
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:42

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Author: Mehar S. Khatkar
Author: Andrew Collins ORCID iD
Author: Julie A.L. Cavanagh
Author: Rachel J. Hawken
Author: Matthew Hobbs
Author: Kyall R. Zenger
Author: Wes Barris
Author: Alexander E. McClintock
Author: Peter C. Thomson
Author: Frank W. Nicholas
Author: Herman W. Raadsma

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